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Big Therriault Lake Campground

Contact Info
Fortine, MT

Phone :
406-882-4451
Basics
Number of Sites:
10 sites
Elevation:
5560 feet

Description

This recreation site is located approximately 4 miles south of the US/Canada border. The surrounding area is forested and contains a variety of alpine lakes, forbs and shrubs, and abundant flora and fauna in the spring and summer months.

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Details

Season
Open year round
Elevation
5560 feet
Basic Info
Total Sites:
10 sites
More Site Details
Max RV Length:
32 feet
Additional Details

This recreation site is located approximately 4 miles south of the US/Canada border. The surrounding area is forested and contains a variety of alpine lakes, forbs and shrubs, and abundant flora and fauna in the spring and summer months.

Emergency medical/dental/optical services are available in Eureka, 40 miles to the southwest, or Kalispell, 85 miles to the southeast. Some services are also available in the neighboring towns of Fortine, Trego, and Rexford.

The first 12 miles are paved; thereafter graded dirt road. Use caution as the road is narrow and winding, and wildlife is abundant.

Map + Directions

Basic Directions

From Fortine, travel 3 miles northwest on US Highway 93. Turn east onto Grave Creek Road 114 and follow for 12 miles to the junction with Therriault Lakes Road 319. Turn onto Road 319 and follow the signs to the lake, approximately 16 miles.


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